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A carnivorous freshwater fish that inhabit clear, vegetated lakes, ponds, swamps, and rivers.
Digitally restored from a late 19th Century encyclopedia.
Vaillants chiton (Acanthopleura vaillanti), scraping algae from corals. Red Sea, Egypt
Close-up of a dusky grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) in the aquarium.
The perch. The image of a river fish, in a black-and-white variant.
Diagonalbanded Sweetlips Plectorhinchus lineatus occurs in the tropical Western Pacific from Ryukyu Islands to Ogasawara Islands to the Great Barrier Reef and New Caledonia in a depth range from 1-35m, max. length 72cm but rarely more than 60cm. The species lives solitary or in groups, looking for benthic mollusks and crustaceans and some little fish mainly during night, whilst at day it rests among the rocks and corals. \nThere is a Ribboned Sweetlips Plectorhinchus polytaenia in the background.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°55'1.098 S 134°6'4.638 E at 16m depth
Atlantic Cod
Common Dentex fish fresh isolated on white from sparidae family as Sea Bream and Snapper profile view
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). Marine fish.
Fossil Devonian brachiopod isolated on white background.
Plaice fish isolated on white background. Fresh flounder
Swell shark, Cephaloscyllium ventriosum, from central California to the Gulf of California
Flatfish caught from sea isolated
Turbot fish prepared seafood. Raw food isolated on white background.
Twinspot Grouper Epinephelus bilobatus occurs in the tropical Eastern Indian Ocean in Western Australia and in West Papua, Indonesia in a depth range from 4-50m, max. length 33cm. \nThis species is often confused with other reticulated groupers. \nThis specimen was incountered in a Black Coral forest in the Triton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°53'58.548 S 134°6'26.28 E at 14m depth
Pagrus red porgy fish side wiev clean cutout image 3d render
Fossilised Fish
grouper fish on white background
Puffin with a mouthful of sand eels on Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Black Sea, European flounder (Platichthys flesus luscus) floats in the water column
athyris fossile stone with white background
exotic aquarium fish astranatous with close-up
Fossilized fish
spot fin porcupinefish in clear blue seawater from egypt panorama view
Blackspot Sweeper Pempheris oualensis occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea to the Line, Marquesan, and Ducie Islands, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to Lord Howe and Rapa Islands in a depth range from 1-36m, max. length 22cm. \nThe species occurs in clear, shallow lagoon and seaward reefs and is quite common along the reef margin, feeding on benthic and planktonic crustaceans, other small invertebrates and fishes at night. \nBy day, Blackspot Sweeper form aggregations in caves. \nRun Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia \n4°32'56.5548 S 129°40'10.29 E at 13m depth in the early afternoon
Dunkleosteus from the Devonian era 3D illustration
Monotomidae, Coleoptera Fossil in Burmese amber of Cenomanian era, 100 million years ago, from the state of Myanmar, extreme macro shot
Pollock murray cod fish 3d render image
Blackeye Goby, bluespot goby, and crested goby, Rhinogobiops nicholsii, Pacific Coast of California.\nFamily Gobiidae
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